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ATMEGA8_08 Datasheet, PDF (202/308 Pages) ATMEL Corporation – 8-bit with 8K Bytes In-System Programmable Flash
Analog Input Circuitry
The analog input circuitry for single ended channels is illustrated in Figure 95. An analog source
applied to ADCn is subjected to the pin capacitance and input leakage of that pin, regardless of
whether that channel is selected as input for the ADC. When the channel is selected, the source
must drive the S/H capacitor through the series resistance (combined resistance in the input
path).
The ADC is optimized for analog signals with an output impedance of approximately 10 kΩ or
less. If such a source is used, the sampling time will be negligible. If a source with higher imped-
ance is used, the sampling time will depend on how long time the source needs to charge the
S/H capacitor, with can vary widely. The user is recommended to only use low impedant sources
with slowly varying signals, since this minimizes the required charge transfer to the S/H
capacitor.
Signal components higher than the Nyquist frequency (fADC/2) should not be present for either
kind of channels, to avoid distortion from unpredictable signal convolution. The user is advised
to remove high frequency components with a low-pass filter before applying the signals as
inputs to the ADC.
Figure 95. Analog Input Circuitry
ADCn
IIH
IIL
1..100 kΩ
CS/H= 14 pF
VCC/2
Analog Noise
Canceling Techniques
Digital circuitry inside and outside the device generates EMI which might affect the accuracy of
analog measurements. If conversion accuracy is critical, the noise level can be reduced by
applying the following techniques:
1. Keep analog signal paths as short as possible. Make sure analog tracks run over the
ground plane, and keep them well away from high-speed switching digital tracks.
2. The AVCC pin on the device should be connected to the digital VCC supply voltage via
an LC network as shown in Figure 96.
3. Use the ADC noise canceler function to reduce induced noise from the CPU.
4. If any ADC [3..0] port pins are used as digital outputs, it is essential that these do not
switch while a conversion is in progress. However, using the Two-wire Interface
(ADC4 and ADC5) will only affect the conversion on ADC4 and ADC5 and not the
other ADC channels.
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